Example sentences of "[is] indeed a " in BNC.
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1 | HOW DOES AMNESTY SET ABOUT ESTABLISHING WHETHER A PRISONER IS INDEED A PRISONER OF CONSCIENCE ? |
2 | That is indeed a possibility . |
3 | This is indeed a big pack . |
4 | Why Derrida has had such a vogue in America is indeed a puzzle , as Searle and others have acknowledged . |
5 | There is indeed a world market for savings , although that is not a wholly comforting fact : the Chancellor himself foresees a world shortage of savings , which means everyone is going to have to compete harder ( ie , pay more ) for them . |
6 | There is indeed a certain nameless truth to this one . |
7 | John MacGregor , Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food I have no doubt that there is indeed a serious public health problem associated with salmonella enteridis phase 4 in eggs in this country . |
8 | Though he denounced the American-led initiative to establish protected enclaves in the north as an infringement of Iraq 's sovereignty , he did not intervene as western soldiers got on with what is indeed a mighty infringement . |
9 | Subservience becomes a habit , and to step outside it is indeed a going out into the unknown , a going into a wilderness , where there are no clear paths forward , where life is precarious , and survival itself uncertain . |
10 | Only half convinced of the truth of my new thesis , and not wholly sure of where exactly I am , I can nevertheless recognize with some satisfaction that perhaps the most disconcerting thing a character in a novel can do is to announce that he is indeed a character in a novel . |
11 | This example is indeed a cautionary tale , as the work of the two engravers was traditionally attributed to two different mints ( Rome and Tarraco , in Spain ) , but the discovery of numerous die links ( see below ) between each group has shown that they all come from the same mint . |
12 | Of course , merely artificial creations are unnatural and are therefore unjust ; but if there is indeed a common descent from Adam , and the world is a family grown demographically from him and his wife , there must be potential descent groups larger than nations which have no taint of artificiality . |
13 | It is indeed a nice irony that two of the most famous characters in Scottish history , Mary and Knox , were united in their preference for countries other than Scotland , and that it was Elizabeth 's eventual , reluctant decision to have Mary executed , and her earlier unrelenting hostility to Knox , which catapulted them both into the realm of Scottish fascination and Scottish legend . |
14 | It is indeed a middling grand house , in red brick with three storeys of segment-headed windows characteristic of the early Georgian , and just the shape to frame the passionate , scarred face of Rosa Dartle , destroying herself with unrequited love for the seducer Steerforth . |
15 | This is indeed a sizeable market . |
16 | Such a view would be far too simplistic for a number of reasons , but perhaps most clearly because there is indeed a powerful and growing critique of professionals in our society — and a critique which is well founded ! |
17 | Furthermore , Hoyle suggests that there is indeed a tension between the two approaches — that restricted professionality is unlikely in practice to be capable of extension or , put another way , that extended professionality can only be achieved at the cost of effective , restricted professionality at the classroom level . |
18 | The early part of this chapter indicated that there is already a reasonable consensus that managing schools in the future will be different — equally it suggested that a simplistic ‘ chief executive , model is not universally accepted as the way forward , and that such a model is indeed a profoundly conservative one . |
19 | The reef is indeed a way of life , not a particular kind of creature . |
20 | The engine is indeed a P6 engine and as with all Rover V8 engines may run lead free . |
21 | This is indeed a way of trying to meet the requirement of the dependence thesis . |
22 | The central gap in the text is the narrative perspective ; however , by accepting the proposition that this is indeed a first-person narration , with the first person conspicuously omitted , then the novel becomes understood in psychological terms as a radical example of stream of consciousness writing . |
23 | If this is indeed a trap for Hector Luath , it is a terrible thing ; but you — we — may be wrong to suspect it . |
24 | Clearly there is something very important going on in this move , and at one level it is indeed a necessary corrective to the textual isolationism of much modernist criticism . |
25 | A heartfelt lament and positive proof that Morrissey 's voice is indeed a valuable instrument . |
26 | It is indeed a salutary ( and exceedingly difficult ) exercise to attempt to analyse them in the security of a solitary armchair . |
27 | Epigenesis is indeed a process set in time . |
28 | There is indeed a considerable movement in this direction , so-called ‘ profiling ’ being increasingly undertaken by schools , often with the active co-operation of pupils themselves . |
29 | The priest is indeed a ‘ sign ’ of God to them , but it is the office of priest that matters , not the particular gender — nor any other physical characteristic — of the individual . |
30 | FEMINISM and cinema is indeed a global issue . |